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Perle's pulp fiction

Was Richard Perle's self-regarding 1992 thriller just a prequel to the Iraq war?

By Mark Schone
January 11, 2004

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THOUGH IT'S HARD to recall now, there have been times during the past 25 years when conservative intellectuals were not drawing government salaries. Whenever they are out of power, they pay the bills by giving speeches, staffing right-wing think tanks, and pouring their Manichaean daydreams into pulp fiction. (Full Article: 1042 Words)

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